imported_G B
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I assume that you mean it will not disengage. I also assume that the bike may have been sittting unused for a while. One trick you can try is to give it a push jump on and then put it in gear while you are still moving. Then hold the clutch lever in while you drive the bike around, it will also help if you can pump the throttle on and off a few times to make the bike jerk around, this may break the clutch plates free. If this doesn't work then the next step will be to disassemble the clutch and clean the plates on at a time before reassembling. You did not give much info, but, another type of clutch sticking can be cause from the clutch plates wearing little notches into the fingers of the clutch basket. That can be cured by filing the edges flat or of course replacement.